Windshield glare on hi beam
#61
I might have missed it in all the messages, but have you tried putting black construction paper on the bottom 1/3 of your shield, just as a proof of concept?
Looks like your're making progress. I sure understand why you want to get rid of the "fiber optic" effect going on there. That's wild. (and not in a good way)
Looks like your're making progress. I sure understand why you want to get rid of the "fiber optic" effect going on there. That's wild. (and not in a good way)
#63
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ABQ-Jammer (10-30-2018)
#65
Odd. I am uploading pics but they are not showing up??? There we go. Top pic shows one of the brackets I cut on. Removed upper mount and cut a slot for new one. Might be too high. I ma weld the piece back in and cut a lower one. Also will have to fab a clamp for the lower connection, as I don't see any way to make the QDs work on the bottom, sadly.
The lower pic shows the new closer setting. I might be ablecto get it a littl closer, not sure. Cables are starting to interfere.
The lower pic shows the new closer setting. I might be ablecto get it a littl closer, not sure. Cables are starting to interfere.
Last edited by handirifle; 10-30-2018 at 05:45 PM.
#68
I found this at JP so might go this route for the bottom.
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/381...versal-p-clamp
https://www.jpcycles.com/product/381...versal-p-clamp
#69
Thinking out loud! Consider cutting off the upper U mounting slot, then creating a fresh one level with the L bracket above it (or below in your photo). Cut off the bottom mounting and redrill at the appropriate distance below the new U mount. Would be worth tracing the current mounts onto paper or card, so you can play around a little with seeing where the 'new' mounting points can end up, also how much rearwards they will move the shield.
Last edited by grbrown; 10-31-2018 at 05:45 AM. Reason: Grammar!